Outflows from Insured Unemployment in Hungary, 1992-1996
Gyula Nagy () and
Peter Galasi ()
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Gyula Nagy: Department of Human Resources, Budapest University of Economics
Peter Galasi: Department of Human Resources, Budapest University of Economics
No 9903, Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market from Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
Abstract:
The paper looks at outflows from registered unemployment in Hungary between 1992 and 1996 using microdata from the unemployment insurance system. We address two questions. First, we investigate the trends in outflows in the period. A related question is whether the decline in the unemployment stock from early 1993 is associated with an increase in the outflow. Second, we look at how the probability of leaving registered unemployment to five states - employment, training, subsidised employment, subsidised self-employment and public works - varies with personal characteristics and the local unemployment rate. This also shows how active labour market policy in Hungary is "targeted" across groups of unemployed.
Pages: 52 pages
Date: 1999-05
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